[Asterisk-Users] OT: Linux on treo 650

Freddi Hansen fh at danovation.dk
Wed Dec 14 15:31:23 MST 2005


works  nice with sjphone (sip) connecting over wifi to *.
Freddi

>BTW, thats a nice looking phone.
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>On 12/14/05, Rusty Dekema <rdekema at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> The PPC-6700
>>> (http://www.mobiletechreview.com/Sprint-PPC-6700.htm) that
>>> I am testing right now may not be able to run Asterisk, but it sure can
>>> connect via 802.11b to my Asterisk system. Unfortunately, the operating
>>> system does not seem to provide access to the "earphone" speaker that the
>>> regular phone uses, and instead only to the loudspeaker on the back of the
>>> phone. So if I want to use VoIP on it, I have to have a headset.
>>>
>>> Additionally, the device seems to periodically "freeze up" for a period of
>>> time ranging from 1 to 2 seconds during SIP/RTP calls. The call does not
>>> drop, but the interruption makes it pretty unusable. This happens even with
>>> no other applications running.
>>>
>>> The above combined with the fact that the 802.11b network in the campus
>>> where I wanted to use this device seems to have a severe jitter problem that
>>> is incorrectable by a reasonably-sized jitter buffer means that I am
>>> probably going to abandon this experiment, but it was interesting
>>> nonetheless.
>>>
>>> -Rusty
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/14/05, Kerry Garrison < support at techdatapros.com> wrote:
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>>>> > But can they run Asterisk and create an IAX trunk back to your PBX while
>>>> > running a softphone?
>>>> >
>>>> > I thought not.
>>>> > -Kerry
>>>> >
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